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"layton" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

08:34 min | 3 months ago

"layton" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Layton. He is the CEO of partners group. The largest publicly listed buyout firm in Europe, managing over a $135 billion in assets. So let's talk a little bit about the firm. It has a market cap over $25 billion. That's bigger than credit Swiss, which means you're a pretty substantial entity. Tell us a little bit about the corporate culture, which is decidedly different than the typical Wall Street bank. First, let me put into context, some of our views with regards to how our industry is evolving, and that will help to inform some of the decisions that we've made with regards to how to set our company culture. The private markets is not a young industry necessarily been around for 40 years. But the skills, the talents, the attributes that allowed people to be successful in this industry historically are not necessarily the attributes that are going to be successful in propelling firms in the future. If you think about the way private markets functioned 20 years ago, 25 years ago, people would, with a transactional skill set, provide access into an inefficient asset class, right? They would do that by buying and selling things. And they were able to make a good living doing that. And that this transactional skill set is something that was praised. You'll hear teams call themselves deal teams, you'll call individuals, call themselves deal professionals, and this deal side of the business is really what was emphasized. Now, you bring that up, I have to ask a question, I kind of read a shocking thing, you guys banned the word deal from the company. Explain that. It fits into context. It's because the things that made people successful, that deal doing, mindset, is not the things that are going to make us successful in the future. Meaning the overemphasis on transactional drop a ticket, get the next trade in, flip it as opposed to building something. Exactly. Our business is no longer about doing deals and providing access. It's about building businesses. And so we don't want to we don't want to put too much emphasis on the transactional side of things. We think that's been overdone historically. We really want to emphasize the rolling up your sleeves. Strategy setting, building businesses, side of things. And because of that, we've asked our people to change their terminology. We've done things like change our job titles. We don't have senior vice presidents 25 year old senior vice presidents running around anymore. Senior vice president. We've changed that, again, a reference to kind of Wall Street culture. That made sense maybe years ago when you had to sound important on the phone. But in today's environment, we don't think it's, you know, it makes a lot of sense. And so the culture that we're creating is a more industrial culture. Focused on rolling up your sleeves and building businesses. And that's reflective of we think the environment moving forward. So now I understand why your headquarters in Colorado has a sign on the wall that says this is not Wall Street. Yeah. So not only are you locating the firm 2000 miles away from Wall Street, you are making a very conscious effort to behave very differently and by the way, when you walk through the door, it's immediately apparent to you because when you walk through that office in Colorado, it is brick, steel, stone. We have built a more industrial business building feel that is in direct contrast to what you see in most places within our industry. So where are you in Colorado? So we're just outside of boulder in a town called Broomfield. Oh, really interesting. So you are knowing near Val or some of the shish parts of Colorado. Is that a fair statement? Yeah, we're down the mountain. Which is a good three hours. Depending on the web, depending on the weather and the traffic, it can be a bit. But let me tell you something. When we first decided to move to Colorado, in a way, a part of this whole move away from Wall Street. Create an environment that's somewhat similar to the zoog you know, culture that we came from. We talked a little bit about being in zug. One of our founders grabbed me one time and said, hey, why don't you figure out where you want to live your life? And see if people want to move there. Also. And follow you. And did you have any prior nexus with Colorado? Was this just, hey, big country? Let's go here. It's just a fantastic environment. And the people that are there are so happy. It's one of the highest quality of life. Anywhere that you'll find. And I think that makes a difference. When we first opened up, people were kind of scratching their heads, what are these guys doing? Today, we get more resumes into our Colorado office than our next 6 offices combined. It really has set us apart and is something that's quite unique. And it's also directly in line with what we've been talking about. It's different from Wall Street. It creates an environment for us where we can be independent thinkers and that. So let's drill down into that a little bit. I was reading about the firm and its investment process and it seems like you guys can spend as long as 5 years studying a company before you make an acquisition. Whereas in most of finance, it's competitive and sometimes you need to make a decision now or someone else is going to outbid you, how do you go about kicking the tires of a company for three or four or 5 years? That seems to be inordinately lengthy compared to the way traditional finance operates. When I came up in the industry, when a company would come up for sale, we would have four or 5 months to research that business and to do due diligence and to meet the management team to build our models and that's enough time to get to know a space and to get to know a sector. And to get to know a company and decide if you want to make an investment or not with the competition that's increased within our space, it's more like four or 5 6 weeks that you need to make that decision, okay? And you just can't do the type of work that you need to do to write a large check in four 5 6 weeks and to buy an entire company. And so we have really put emphasis to our team on doing work well before a company sale process to make sure that when that company comes up for sale that we are expert on that space where expert on that sub sector and we're doing confirmatory work, we're not starting from scratch. That's something that's really emphasized within our culture. And if you think about the current environment, rates have changed for leverage levels have changed. And that means there's a couple hundred basis points of returns that's come out of our industry if you're just doing things the same way. So you need to be investing in a different profile of business. You can't just hope to lever up a good company and generate a return that way. Today you have to find sectors that are transforming, right? Businesses that we can transform through active ownership in order to generate the same type of returns that have happened. And we think that that's going to be a critical part moving forward. So we put all of our emphasis today from a sourcing and origination perspective around thematic work

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"layton" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on WTOP

"Layton's The Luke Luke er w T O P News. The driver of a tour bus is recovering after he was Shot while transporting a group on I 2 95 this morning. Maryland State Police say that around 2:45 A.m., someone in a passing car opened fire on a tour bus hitting the driver. Police say it happened as the bus was travelling on to 95 near the Baltimore Washington International Airport, wounded. They say the driver pulled off into the departure lanes of B W I and brought the bus carrying 10 passengers to a safe stop. Police interviewed the passengers who were not hurt, and the driver who is recovering at the hospital. Investigators closed the area of 2 95 near Linthicum Heights for six hours as crime scene technicians with state police and and arrundell County police scoured the area for any evidence. If you were traveling there at the time, or know more about the crime, call Maryland State police Megan Cloherty w T O P. News It's 11 05 classes are canceled. Today at Howard University in the campus is open to a central employees. Only. It comes after a ransomware attack. Howard University says it became aware of unusual activity on its network Friday. So what? Shut it down? To investigate. The school confirms it has been targeted by a ransomware attack. At this point, there is no evidence of anyone's personal information being accessed ER shared, but extra safety measures are being installed to protect that data. The FBI and D C. Government are aware of the situation, the school says. Each afternoon at two they'll send out a status update to the Howard University community. I'm what to expect the next day on campus. The Lord didn't staying double U T L P knows a vaccine milestone this morning in Maryland Governor Larry Hogan says, According to the latest CDC data, 95% of Marylanders 65 older have now received at least one dose of Covid 19 vaccine, The governor released a statement saying With this news, the state is much better prepared to withstand the Delta Varian surge. State is also scoring well in other age categories. More than 81% of residents, 18 and older have received a dose of covid vaccine and 80% of Marylanders. 12 it up have at least one dose on board as well. Montgomery County schools have been open for only a week, and there are more students having to quarantine after exposure to the coronavirus. Several parents who said they didn't want to be recorded say they are concerned about covid 19 and crowding on Montgomery County school buses where it's standing room only, and in hallways. In school cafeterias, where students are at times packed in as a Friday, more than 1000 students and staff were already in quarantine. Katherine Miller has two daughters that clear Spring Elementary In Damascus. They are extremely nervous. We double mask at school to help with that Give them antibacterial soap that they have wet wipes they can use to wipe down their tables and help with anxiety. The Board of Education meets Thursday and there will be a discussion on the opening of schools. Kate Ryan. W T. O P News just ahead. How will the US repair the damage done in Afghanistan in the eyes of NATO? It's 11 7. The important work at your agency never stops and Alito's We stop.

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"layton" Discussed on Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield

Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield

03:22 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield

"You should have also stick around for the last question. Because as the biggest deciding factor and what you'll offer your customers okay. Are you ready question number one. And we'll put these in the show notes as well if you don't have time or you're not in a place you could write them down but i want you to answer them like i want you to do this homework. Okay question number. One and this is one of the most important questions. Do you have information know-how or a skill set that could be turned into a digital course. Do you have information. No our skill set. That could be turned into a digital course. Be honest with yourself. Because i'd put money that you can answer yes to this question like almost every single one of you what i really want you to understand. Is that no matter what you currently teach or what you have knowledge around. Even if you haven't started sharing it with others yet it can be turned into a digital course. Believe me when. I say that there's always someone who wants to learn what you've mastered next question does what you teach have steps or roadmap of some sort or could it be turned into that so for example. Let's say you're a photographer. And you've cracked the code for editing images quickly you can turn that into a digital course you can offer it as a one on one service or both a great example of this is from the girls. From layton airy photography they have a digital course called the phone photo course which teaches non photographers had to take an edit beautiful images with their phone so good right okay next question could what you teach be taught to more than one person at a time for example. Let's say you're a marriage coach and you bring your clients through eh three month program. You could use that same framework in offer it as a digital course with just little ways to personalize it within your program..

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"layton" Discussed on The Futur

The Futur

04:52 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on The Futur

"Who might have had to fight through. What is really loving advice. That is trying to protect you but ends up potentially being limiting and something that you have to go against the people who nurture and love you and who are trying to help but who are really not clear on what all the possibilities are In art and design and again. I don't know how my mom found this school And and you know it's an even bigger guests as to how she was able to pay for back then it's like a thousand dollars. It's like wow a money back. Then i love that story and i can so relate to it and i think there's some commonality between your affection for your mom and how she was able to nurture shape and protect you from naysayers and i think that's the beautiful thing about moms And it seems. Like it's more moms and dads. Unfortunately yeah he's that they can recognize that spark that passion that you have and kind of cleared the table for you so that you can pursue that and that. That's an amazing thing that your mom found this drama thing solve that talent in you that layton thing and she didn't know what shape or form is going to take and yet she spent the money to get you this thing and that encouragement that support to do so much for your self confidence and were so much were kinda young beings. Were still as much as we don't want to admit it. We still care about what our parents think..

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"layton" Discussed on Live and Learn

Live and Learn

03:04 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Live and Learn

"Relieve saw the beauty and never ending development opportunities in in that to at least they understand and here several concept several ideas. They practiced a lot of negotiation cases. They were saying that they got curious and inspired and motivated to learn more and they know where to do that brought me to huge satisfaction from that. Of course i would say okay. And so if your students have projects and cases Sounds about the negotiation just in brief shortly. What is what is it all about. Well who is the definition queen lazy so to say the old layton meaning of the word Or ceo laziness different from the contrary to negative which stands for shop business activity. What in english later. We have as negotiate negotiator and so on a person who is ready to enter the world of activity and not staying in that passive condition of yes improving and polishing the skills but never entering the world of activity negotiation work then judging from Etymology negotiation would be just doing something as opposite to being lazy. Staying at how Relaxing having fun. Oh this is something difficult to teach because most of us would actually like to have some spirit. I'm doing nothing. But whenever people are curious and looking for self-improvement in looking for action for implementing the know which down of course they strive to learn more into find the beauty off negotiate in. Because what i what when our newer negotiate in every day for a couple of times the what. What is the most beautiful about negotiation. What do you find so beautiful about the thing that preparation and knowing you know this is worthy. Competence comes don't know which brains batterer scale to negotiate than without that knowledge and this is something that my students were actually quite specific about. They said that knowing that there are different types of the negotiation styles deferent- approach to negotiation for meta. They're a different position principled negotiation..

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"layton" Discussed on Brain Inspired

Brain Inspired

05:36 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Brain Inspired

"All right. So let's let's start off talking. Because i have a feeling that we're gonna end up talking about natural language processing a lot here but Part of the week's Materials covered generative models like variation auto encoders and generative adversarial networks. And brad you use variations auto encoders Well you've started using them. I mean you you used these i'm trying to think of you. What kind of model did you call them. Bespoke no right. Yeah i'm trying to think of someone someone. A well-known brain neuroscience researcher talks about the cottage industry and how it's important in neuroscience for it will have these small labs that are doing these experiments that are fairly small rather than the big collaborative multi lab collaborations where everyone's using big data and big models and stuff and so you've kind of stepped through. You've come through that bespoke cottage industry and you're still there. I guess but now you're using the variation auto encoders to do what yes. Oh a sort of a new direction for me. What we're trying to understand is how we can use various auto encoders to build layton's faces to understand how working memory might be stored in the brain so working memory is thought to be like a keystone of our sort of larger abilities to think in reason because it let's hold onto information in very flexible ways in access it in manipulated so what you can get very auto encoders at least if you're just for example look. Division side is a way to build a series of layton's faces. Let you store information at various. Different levels of compression will and so y that's useful. Is that when people remember things that we experience you know. I can show you something. That's completely novel like shape. You've never seen before you can build a memory of that you can even draw in generative sense but also if you're if i show you something that's your you can more easily remember it. So there's some advantage of that familiarity..

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"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints Podcast

04:59 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

"Tiny little phase called mortality. We're trying to infer that because in this tiny little phase. We're not talking about her. she doesn't exist. We've gotta stretch our perspective a little bit in and see it for what it really is. Yeah so let's take it in the context of church like as a as a bishop whereas someone who's running awarded relief site. He president like they. They're inspired by the quotes in. You know there's this feeling of you know making mother heavens presence or existence. More obvious in a sunday church experience or even writing a manuscript. It's like where do i do. I do the so what advice would you give to a leader. Who's like you know. This is great. Love these quotes. I want to make more of an emphasis on heavily. Mother in church but again. Where do you draw the line nor should there even be. A line is necessary to draw. President nelson talks a lot about this defining time that we're in that we need to develop the ability to receive personal revelation. We need better at that. I think the line we have to be very careful in trying to draw where that line is because it may be different for each one of us. There may be in private conversations where i can go a little further with someone and help something that they're struggling with as it relates to this doctrine whereas in a general setting i may be a little more reserved. There may be things that i hold back because maybe somebody isn't ready for it step number one it. This has to burn in our own soul. I we have to have that inside of us. And so i would recommend step number one. You've gotta get it inside yourself. I go spend some time with it. Look at the quotes again. We're not hiding it. Is you just have to spend some time looking for it..

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"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints Podcast

05:59 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

"Men have the unique responsibility to administer the priesthood but they are not the priesthood. Men and women have different but equally valued roles just as a woman cannot conceive a child without a man a man cannot fully exercise the power of the priesthood to establish eternal family. Without a woman in other words in the eternal perspective both the procreative power and the priest power are shared by husband and wife again adam and eve being the instruction here. There's some great symbolism in the creation. That woman eve was taken from adam's rib on always look at youth and say okay guys. Where's your where's your ribs and always point to the front of their chest. I guess it side and could it be that god was sending a clear message. That woman was not to be in front or behind the men. She was constantly be at his site now again. Society kind of muddying. The water here is trying to promote one at the expense of the other. And i think this doctrine of of placing a husband and wife an any terminal. God any maternal goddess side-by-side shows that divine potential that one is not greater than the other. We just have different roles and responsibilities. But we're still equal. Yeah that's really helpful any other. Obviously we can unpack all this in a simple podcast episode any like general doctrinal points that you found that have inspired you in the study of heavenly mother. Maybe one that will point out i. It's a hot button issue. We won't get too far into it but in the family of proclamation of the world there's a paragraph that says all human beings male and female are created in the image of god each is a beloved spirit son or daughter of heavenly parents. There's that phrasing in and as such each has a divine nature in destiny. It's right in the family proclamation. We're not hiding it or not saying that. She doesn't exist..

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"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints Podcast

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

"I'm thinking yeah. I'm good but sure i'll hold your baby you know and it was. It's it's funny because you yeah. The teenage boy. Yeah there's a lot of teenage boy. And how do we what i do. What happens the second. The baby starts crying out here. Tom potato like i don't know to do with this explained to me. Then why my four year old daughter knows how to hold a baby instinctively. Naturally she knows what to do. I believe that there's a divine trait and for lack of a better term. I'm to get beat up over this one but could it be the primordial we all had to take classes and the sisters were enrolled in a mothering. Wanna one top by heavenly mother and she developed an instilled in them. This desire right now granted. That's it's an over generalization has yeah. There are some women who don't have that and that's the wrong. Skip those classes or whatever. We're just talking skip patients class. So we ain't nobody got and sit on like as we talked about this division of responsibilities. I really i mean our society has sort of diminished the role of mother and a center. As if we're if we're saying a mother should say home with the kids as if we're saying you don't belong out here with a right in the real world but not like. I think it's important as you know the family proclamation talk about. Is these these divine roles that it is in their nature. Generally speaking of nurture things but a lot of people a lot of women can take that is like all like you're diminishing me like i can do other things as well and we don't mean as a diminishment is just as we talk through these things right now. There's a power they're the ones you recognize. This is essential. This is a foundational doctor. It almost becomes liberating to recognize that we have the potential to become like heavenly father and like heavenly mother and were not purposely trying to limit or restrict..

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"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints Podcast

04:56 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

"And maybe there's more opportunity after this life or maybe we had more options before the site that will remember at some point and it will that will feed our heart that moment but for now we're in this stage of eternal in the attorney and this is sort of where we're developing and becoming sanctified through this relationship with our father in heaven at the moment correct. I like to look at it as a partnership that we're in where the objective for women. The objective for men is to bring everyone back to the presence of heavenly father and heavenly mother different responsibilities though to make that happen. Yeah so on one side. The role that women play again. I've got quotes in quotes in quotes that you can look through on the on the role that women play as they conceive. Bear nourish love train. There they been given the power to bear and become co-creators with god. So i like to look at it and say part of their responsibility is to bring mortality which is essential to becoming like a god or got us the priest then steps in after that to redeem from this fallen world. You can't have one without the other. If i'm not born in mortality i can't be redeemed from it and so part of the responsibility is to bring children in and bring him back and that's kind of a separation of responsibilities of who gets to do that so another way to look at it or speculate about as maybe our mother in heaven is more involved in that role of bringing us into mortality. And then our father in heaven and the savior's focus on bringing us out of mortality and exalting us out of more touted. Love that yeah. There's a painting that i saw a little while ago. That has become one of my favorites..

"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints Podcast

05:54 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

"And how do we split that role. And what are they do. And what are they responsible for. I'm glad you brought up this idea of of when you serving as bishop that you still had a wife right so the question i would pose as this when you were sitting in in your office and you counseling with member. They were there present with you. In that moment did that in any way shape or form devalued diminish or neglect the role that your wife was playing home. Definitely not definitely not as much different. And she's watching little mermaid for the fourth time but yeah so we run into this moment where there's just a division of responsibility. Yeah so president hazard have been teaches. A mother's role is also god ordained. Mothers are to conceive. Bear nourish love and train. They are to be helped mates and our council with their husbands at love. This part lahiri says there is no inequality between the sexes. In god's plan it is a matter of division of responsibility when parents and compassion or in companionship love and unity fulfilling heaven imposed responsibility and children respond with love and obedience. Great joy as.

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"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints Podcast

04:30 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

"Right we don't pray to jesus christ be we still have a relationship with them right right so i don't know that praying to someone creates the relationship or limits the limiter perpetuates the influence as well. So i think that's that's a powerful moment when we have to realize we pray to the father be at worse we still seek relationship with. Jesus christ we pray to him. We don't complain about that is that we don't play the father There's influence there. Could we say that we are comforted by heavenly mother because that's sort of the role of the comforter right. The reason would suggest yes. Okay all right now. How does that work in where we start having to be very careful that we don't take away the role of the holy ghost as the agent of the atonement as the comforter. And there's it. There's another figure in the attorneys that we really don't fully understand the mechanics of crabs how that works and why and the hornets or faith allows us to continue to move forward. Even though we don't fully understand absolutely right next. Let's stay on this topic of of roles really quick. Because i think this is where if we can flesh out this idea of okay. So what's the role then. We have this powerful moment where we can see the beauty of the divine plan. I following the pattern if we look at the way that prophets apostles talk about earthly mothers. And what their divine role is we can then start to infer back to the relationship between heavenly father and heavenly mother. And how do we split that role. And what are they do. And what are they responsible for. I'm glad you brought up this idea of of when you serving as bishop that you still had a wife right so the question i would pose as this when you were sitting in in your office and you counseling with member. They were there present with you. In that moment did that in any way shape or form devalued diminish or neglect the role that your wife was playing home. Definitely not definitely not as much different. And she's watching little mermaid for the fourth time but yeah so we run into this moment where there's just a division of responsibility. Yeah so president hazard have been teaches. A mother's role is also god ordained. Mothers are to conceive. Bear nourish love and train. They are to be helped mates and our council with their husbands at love. This part lahiri says there is no inequality between the sexes. In god's plan it is a matter of division of responsibility when parents and compassion or in companionship love and unity fulfilling heaven imposed responsibility and children respond with love and obedience. Great joy as.

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"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints Podcast

05:05 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

"And i i was just pause and say guys wait you ever seen a missionary come home. Who gets hug number one. Yeah it's the mom every time on what happens if you get in the way of that hug. He'll get an elbow or trampled or who do you think it's hug number one when we get back heavily mother. It just makes sense that hug number one would be mom that she is more concerned about us than our earthly mothers. And that she still has influenced she still has power she still working but now we have to address the division of responsibilities. The division of roles right so so. We've outlined here that there is an influence happening yell at the mechanics of how that influence were not totally sure. We're still limited information. I wanted sort of sit with that in a minute. Just the 'cause sometimes i'll hear individuals especially women and you know. I think is beautiful that we have this doctrine that women can turn to and find relation to divine. Yes threat right. It's beautiful but sometimes it then it goes on and i know that you know leaders are faced with these circumstances where it's like now. I felt my heavily mother. Come and comfort me and it's like well you know that could be the holy ghost as well like this becomes money and then it sort of feels like this. These doctrines carried away a little bit and again i. I wouldn't say a leader needs to like no. You can't think that way it wasn't that right but just it. It's it's intriguing to me you here in some of these things like well. I don't know if that's her role per se but maybe you know who knows. And so that influences that we don't maybe we don't know the mechanics of it. The caution are usually gave when i heard individuals use that phrase of higest. I felt heavenly mother coming comfort. If that's what you felt. I don't get to question that right. But what a sacred moment. And i would be very careful with that and i just. I wouldn't float that out in front of a whole ward. I wouldn't float that out in front of that would be something that i would keep in treasure in my own heart. Yeah and i think that's sort of where i were. It just gets hard to understand is because in that moment if you feel like you're heavenly mothers comforting you it's so easy to then turn and pray tonight heavenly mother greg say. I'm so glad you're here you know. Would you help me with this right and then again..

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"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints Podcast

05:32 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

"Wow that was the peak. That either pete not even double digits correct yes so it seems to support that idea. We're not talking about her. So i kept playing with it. Kept playing with a couple of days later came back and said i missing something. What am i missing way. What am i not processed in this and it was that quote from president oaks. Our theology begins with heavenly parents. And so i went back and added heavenly parents into the search term. Now in the nineteen seventies when we hit our peak. If i add heavenly parents into it we hit nineteen in the seventies in the seventies. Yeah every wells. Were still single digits. Until i got to the two thousand tents in two thousand ten. The term heavenly parents was used to sixty seven times in ten years. And these these are all conference all general conference. They're talking about her. We're just not hearing. Yeah we're expecting the term heavenly mother when the general thirties of the church looking at us and saying heavenly parents so that point i realized okay if i take everything that i understand about heavenly father i can now apply that on the other side and i now understand her and her powers capabilities and projections because they're equal one's not above the other so that kind of started this whole process of realizing while we do know a lot we just have to open our minds a little bit and look at the different term. That's being used that we now have the ability to become like our heavenly parents and i wonder if there's also going back to reasons we don't talk about her. Is this constant effort of trying to fit in the christian club rights..

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"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

Leading Saints Podcast

05:47 min | 1 year ago

"layton" Discussed on Leading Saints Podcast

"We conflicting their roles too much and is becoming just. Because it's more maybe more interesting to talk about the more open to it right. And so maybe by the end of our discussion. You'll be able to have this. Maybe where to draw that line. I don't know phenomenon. There is not a line to draw from. So where do we begin to lay a foundation with this with this topic. So where i started of my researchers a in the october two thousand thirteen general conference president dallin h oaks in a talk entitled no other gods. He said this he said our theology begins with heavenly parents and our highest aspiration is to attain the fullness of eternal exultation. And so i was reading that and and just kind of had this more mike. Oh my heavens our theology everything that we believe everything that we are as latter day saints begins with this foundation of heavenly parents that then shaped everything that i studied It's interesting you brought up this idea. That's kind of do. We use heavenly father to use heavenly parents in my areas that line. There's this unwritten. I don't even know what to call. But there's this unwritten expectation of wealth heavenly mother exists. Why don't we talk about her. And i think we all kinda shy away from that question a little bit anytime that i've done. This presentation talked with individuals. I'll ask them that question. I say give me your number one reason you've ever heard for why we don't talk about her. Yeah typically they say it's It's too sacred. Stu sacred heavenly father's trying to protect their had this. We're reading his mind. He had this intention of protecting her rights. So i one of the things that i read is a Article from one of the a. Byu women's conferences nineteen ninety-one. The author of this was catherine shirts. She said that she said. I remember primary class in which someone asked the teacher. If we have a mother in heaven how can we never hear about her..

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"layton" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"layton" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"94 Layton Avenue into downtown. It's going to be about seven minutes. So we're good there the bypass north and south, but also looks good. Five minutes from the heel to the zoo. Traffic and weather together on the towns and Debbie Alaska. Wtmj paella, wi dot contact saver traffic WTMJ five day forecast tonight. Clear Skies with a little bit of, uh, South Wind low of 61 lakefront cooler inland. Good sleeping weather again on Saturday Sunny, warm a high of 88. On Sunday. Sunny, hot and humid high of 92 on Monday. Hot human Chance for storms a high of 90 on Tuesday partly cloudy a high of 77 degrees. Right now in Milwaukee, Clear skies and 67. I love this weather. It's been great. Like yesterday. The dear District of 65 Right now it's 67 a little bit of a sunshine. It's going to get hot this weekend is going to get really steamy, actually this weekend. Bucks coverage here on Saturday at seven o'clock If game seven is next is necessary. We've got that for you as well. Monday on WTMJ at seven o'clock. Everybody seems to be talking about. Bobby Portis didn't play much in that net series. He's been a big factor here, and after the most recent game, Bobby talked about what Milwaukee means to him and his journey as an NBA player. I mean, I know we talked to you quite a bit after Game three about what It's like to be here and all that. But now that we're talking to you after a home game Mean, they are chanting your name all night long. Yeah. What do you think? What's behind that? And what do you.

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Managing Depression, Trauma and Signs a Child May Be Struggling With Depression

CLEANING UP THE MENTAL MESS with Dr. Caroline Leaf

02:09 min | 2 years ago

Managing Depression, Trauma and Signs a Child May Be Struggling With Depression

"One in twelve children are battling with extreme symptoms of anxiety and depression between the ages of nine and sixteen and actually younger. It's more in goals k. And this often goes. Unnoticed by. Adults teaches pediatricians leaders. Do you know that. Three percent of leaders are talking in about mental health noticing mental health. And we may talk about. Children leaders would be example. Teach in a classroom a principal of a school a leader in a community kind of sitting at any medical health professional any mental health professional parents. These leaders be leading. The people only four percent of churches for example are talking and religious organizations of talking about mental health. I mean this. This is an area. That's not being spoken about an art children going unnoticed and we know children kind of seem to bounce back from issues because they kind of seem to pull a lives together and kind of bounce back and there is almost a dangerous assumption that we making. I know when. I was practicing as a therapist which i did for over twenty five years that we had a child with a traumatic brain injury that the actual physical damage. That would happen in putting into hospital for period of time and on they seem to physically bounce back quicker than an adult so there was a lot of assumptions made about how they are recovering. Child a child recovers more quickly. But then you would see what we call the subtle learning disability starting to manifest in certain different age groups and certain different periods at school and that was directly track back to the traumatic brain injury so they physically had recovered. But there was this layton to fix a lot of them were emotional learning etcetera that needed to be managed so we gotta stop making the assumption that our kids seem to be fine. They seem to be getting through. We've got to be very careful of that. Because if a child has experienced something they and they and they don't depending on the age if they are under twelve then gonna have much language to be able to analyze express that to the younger they get the more difficult as we know is and then also from the age of thirteen through twenty four is the most difficult season of the entire entire life cycle.

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The Top 5 Social Media Apps for Online Fitness Coaches

Change Lives Make Money

01:56 min | 2 years ago

The Top 5 Social Media Apps for Online Fitness Coaches

"Five on my top. Five social media apps for ominous coaches. If you guys run and grow business is is lincoln. Lincoln is number five guys. Want to take some guesses at number four. What's number four if layton's number five. What do you guys think number. Four is the six some guesses on. I'm going to take some guesses in your head. I want you to think about what you think. Number four is right now for social media. Number four for social media for growing on my coaching business is clubhouse clubhouse from me right now's number four and i'll tell you why club osas number four. I think close. Mike climb on my list overtime but the reason that closes number four for me is the potential for growth rate. Now is massive on clothes. I really do think like the potential to grow. Clubhouse is very big. You know speaking up in rooms that are like you know. Big that aren't yours is a really good chance to grow following the downside of clubs from me is like and for those of you guys. That don't know what cobos quickly sixty seven seconds. Summary clubhouse is our as a voice as a live voice app so essentially. It's you can join rooms that people are hosting. And let's say. The room is about entrepreneurship or like weight loss. Or whatever so you joined the room. There's a group of moderators. It can be like one to five to ten different moderators. And then there's people in the audience and the people in the audience can raise their hand. They have something to say and so close. The potential on the app is big. And i do think that it has potential surge over the course of the next two to three months especially wants to gets released to android the downside of clubs from me is that it takes a significant amount of time because even for the chance to speak like if you're hosting your own room that's dope but you're not going to have a lot of followers at first when you you start the app so that's the downside and and so if you want to speak up in a bigger room like you know the bigger room to get a more followers give to sit there and you have to wait your turn and so the downside from me on clubhouse is that like there's a lot of potential claus and it is huge. The downside for me is that it takes a significant amount of

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Coming Out Stories: Leighton From Warrington

Coming Out Stories

02:09 min | 2 years ago

Coming Out Stories: Leighton From Warrington

"Are going to hear from layton. He grew up in warrenton in the northwest of england but his family are from. Nigeria is a country where it still illegal to be gay and layton felt so unsafe. He didn't even go to his own. Dad's funeral when i was about fourteen. Fifteen escort the time. All my friends were like. Oh yeah gets and girlfriends and all that and there was this particular girl that everyone thought. I'll go after book. I was just not interested. That's all but at the center couldn't sell any of my friends because been warrants and added time. That was three so warranting. wasn't this developed mentally. Just straight on obama's what everyone knew times but by the time i was sixteen then met someone at school who were showing the same interest so trump site so again instead of going to peak class. We were more interested hats class and all that so we kind of realize okay. Maybe we are live in the same way and things developed and we got together and get a free and this was your first love time. Presumably at school in warrington. I remember the first time we kissed was actually on the back of the school field next to the small reviver time and it was. It was fun and we get so two thousand three and everyone just thought will mates so hang on a minute. Let me get this right. So that was a company as after three s so together for eight years with your first boyfriend was seventy six twenty three. So that's quite extraordinary. Isn't it and you have that relationship secretly. It was create even when we moved giver. Everyone just over friends. My parents lived about a mile away. They follow friends as well. Thought you know just two. Lads shared a house together nothing more and because we had quite law female friends. That couldn't say debate. Friend of their star. Maybe we are in details as well

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"layton" Discussed on State of Fear Podcast

State of Fear Podcast

07:46 min | 2 years ago

"layton" Discussed on State of Fear Podcast

"Do it Okay so before you start. I i just want to bring something to your attention so early. We talked about the Hijacker from youtall. Richard mccoy who was thought to be possibly linked to d cooper. Well i did a quick search to see what mister mccoy looked like and guys to go. Look this up. I kid you not. He looks very much like the famous sketch of db cooper from the earlier hijacking. And so i'm gonna put it out there. I think mr mccoy was in fact db cooper and that's why he's never been found because he was shot to death in the standoff. I really really think so. I mean go look it up when you guys get a chance look up. Richard mccoy utah. A hijacker whatever. And you'll easily find him right. Next to a picture db cooper i mean. It's it's pretty spot on so Yeah just wanted to be that up cut. That was pretty cool very cool. But let's get into today story as i said before. It's on the town of layton utah in the curse of hobbs river. Lean utah is a city twenty five miles north of salt lake city. It sits in between the great salt lake and the was such national force for town of only seventy nine thousand people in twenty three square miles. It has its share of paranormal hotspots. Some of those include hill air force base. Several buildings hill air force base are said to have paranormal activity. Some visitors at the museum say they've seen a ghostly specter disappears into thin air servicemen. Claimed that one of the mechanics buildings haunted by spirit who closes doors and move items around. Camelot park this. Tiny part in layton covers just two point six acres. But some say it's home to an evil presence visitors report laughter and footsteps after dark here bell printing an employee who once worked here reported that he experienced several scary incidents with a spirit touched his hair and brush against him in the hallways and spirit needs to go back to sexual harassment training. You must have died today. They had that class. I travel though layton hills mall stories of weird activity in the middle of the night. Our communist nils mall employees at many stores. Report that potted plants in the mall are dug up overnight. Some say that they've seen ghostly figures walking down the mall corridors after closing times while others report hearing noises leave chills up their spines. Some ghost fucking plant. I don't like this plan on told you people platinum shit in here. It's just issues teens. Who are trying to the mall afterward to get free closed and free. Cd's hey you know what the need those damn robots from from childhood shopping mall have a nice day. That's right layton. Cemetery like most cemeteries delinquents. Memorial park cemetery in luton has plenty of ghost stories. Visitors here report seen orbs around certain headstones in some even claimed to have seen the ghost of a young girl wandering around and sitting under one of the trees here this orbs even even more uk cemetery break yup gentile street. Drive down gentile street along the south edge of the valley view. Golf course is usually a pleasant experience unless it's dark or on an overcast. Drivers report seen a lone man walking down the quiet portion of this road as they approach he turns towards him an appears to be screaming though no sound is heard then he vanishes into thin air and that brings us to our last location in layton. Hobbs restore. let me start off by saying that. If you do a search for the curse of hobbs reservoir you won't get any results the curse as i call. It doesn't seem to actually exist. Couldn't find any record of a curse neither from the youth or go shoot tribes nor anywhere else for that matter nevertheless what we are about to talk about to me seems nothing less than a curse on the land pump out bomb. Had to throw that in there for you okay. Love in nineteen sixty. It was decided that the town's current reservoir snow creek. Reservoir was not large enough to meet. The town's water needs it was decided that a damn a new reservoir was needed and construction began in hobbs. Hollow in northeast layton and walk could find no official account of how long it took to build it most likely was completed sometime in the nineteen twenties. Probably mid late. Twenties hop hollows got its name from the family that settled there in the late. Eighteen hundreds the reservoir would have a sixteen hundred acre water capacity with a greatest depth of thirty feet was built by the case. Creek irrigation company. This reservoir is located at the intersection of highway. Eighty nine in one ninety three west of the wasatch national forest and east of hill air force base. Most people don't swim in haver reservoir often or for very long the eight years or so of the reservoir would see the drownings of half a dozen young people dam. And that's me is where the curse comes in A lot of websites online lotteries online actually referred to it as the haunting of hobbs reservoir I couldn't find really any found a couple of accounts of quote unquote peril mike But really what you find. More are just the voluminous amounts of drownings. That have occurred here about twenty years after it was completed on july. Twenty first nineteen forty-three. An article from the standard examiner was published. That stated contamination was found in the reservoir and it was deemed unfit for swimming. It further stated that anyone found swimming would be subject to disciplinary action. Though it seems this article did not make its way to hill air force base on july six nineteen forty four privates william alfred ford jesse kemp and corporal. William smith all stationed at hill air force base decided to go for a swim on the warm sunday afternoon at three pm. On that fateful day corporal smith wanted to see if he could swim across to the shore on the other side and private opie decided to follow his lead. At some point the nineteen year old private began to have problems in cried out for help from corporal smith corporal smith turned and reached private opie and with him on his back began went back to the shore. They made it some length before the private began. Wayne both them down and began to lose his grip on. Corporal smith eventually opie slipped and fell under he never resurfaced the corporal waiting for the private to resurface before making his way back to shore. The three men then waited on the shore hoping he would re surface and for the next few days local.

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The Launch Of The Jamal Journal IN Philadelphia

Black Agenda Radio

05:02 min | 2 years ago

The Launch Of The Jamal Journal IN Philadelphia

"Knew. Newspaper has hit the streets in philadelphia dedicated to the liberation of the nation's best known political prisoner. Mia abu jamal pam. Africa is coordinator of international concern. Family and friends of mumia abu-jamal. She wants folks to sign a petition in the newspaper. Demanding that philadelphia district attorney stop standing in the way of abu jamal's freedom. We do have the first edition of jamal journal in the nineties. Me and mia did. His newspaper to jamal. Journal was four of information is very first newspaper. That we're putting out is geared to what is happening to me. Now all the evidence and i just got a call from romania and his wife one thing will be a does do. He never complains about his sickness. Always usually find that out for someone else but he called me to let me know that. He believes that he had cold and he had went to the doctors up there and they were telling him no he. Don't they know he said his breed is bad and he said it feels like elephant is something sitting on his lungs. So you know. I'm asking people really to step up the work. Mia the district attorney here in philadelphia. They deblum is guilty. There's absolutely no evidence to show any judicial or prosecutorial misconduct case which is a blatant lie. Attorney in philadelphia. Mike record has went on record and stated very clearly that you know in his investigations moon is not only innocent. He's factually innocent. But what we have to use a conspiracy to commit cold blooded premeditated murder and they want us to sit down. Shut up and act like these fax is in hatton so he ate cranston who said there is no evidence of movie not having a fair trial in our journal. You see that. The key witness mr shelbert and who was a cab driver who said that he was missing. He what happened he said did move me. Shocked peace officer faulkner. He said several times in he kept missing missing. Shoot me at first but photographer by the name of polar cough was orange seen that night before. A lot of the peace officers got there and he took pictures men washington and another journalist. Linda got the picture some cough and the picture show clear was not in the ground at all showing the lie that the da is repeated. Today it's nothing but a lot the. Da have evidence that they beat lumia in our lady who was looking out her window. She says she saw when he ran his head into a poll. Busting it wide open. He was don't he was kicked with those steel toed routes kicked on his side and he was also shot so when they brought him into the hospital of course he couldn't stand up and he couldn't walk and they didn't just layton on the emergency room floor. They dropped him down on the floor where people come. In on those treads and to dr. See the moon. You could not speak above a whisper. He had to get right down to them to hear what it was he was saying. The police say their move was shouting and screaming. Yes i shot the mother. And i hope he does the best one. They claim that they have all the evidence be turned in some evidence a couple of years ago. They found six boxes. There had evidence that hasn't been seen so now near saying they have all the evidence. But i remembered on the night of december ninth which was in the winter moon into his wife. Had these one piece no sense. And that's what he was wearing that night so they say their balloon was shot at faulkner several times before the fatal blow and then they say that they forgot to take the tests showing that he had actually shot a gun. But when you shoot a gun is not only on your hands. But it's on your cloudy mummies clothing has disappeared. Some talk about you. Guess you prosecutorial and police misconduct. I'm talking about police. Abuse of a witness of person that they had knocked up right now moving and needs our help to rise up and jamal journal is online brek agenda. Look at that. Information is very pertinent. They dammed the kill mea three times during the time he had potato see and it was treating him for something else and dawn the died but was the power the people who brought them back we need sane power right now to put pressure on the department of corrections and also on. Da crash now who lied and said there was no evidence

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A Conversation With Leisl Leighton And Iain Ryan

Published...Or Not

04:35 min | 2 years ago

A Conversation With Leisl Leighton And Iain Ryan

"I always like a book where you learn something and enlist layton's latest. It is a whole vocabulary. Welcome back to published or not lay so thanks for having me janet. Lovely to be here. This vocabulary includes knots. Szucs carribean is monte hitches and belay ropes. What are you doing if you using these. Well you climbing specifically you're doing external climbing outside climbing up clemson things yet map mountain climbing. This has made read straightened very famous. we'll read my Hero of climbing fia. He is a television star. I'm here and his best. Might from school. They always liked to do extreme sports. And they priced videos online of themselves. Doing extreme thing particularly back love to climb the mountains in the world and they got a television series of the back of these videos. They did an exit of grew from there and he became very famous. Least to matt and climb yourself to experience some. I didn't I mean i've i i love. I love the mountains. And i'm. I'm an avid skier and been to a number of very high skiing. Places in the world is mountain climbed myself. I've done some exiling. Which i've i've really enjoyed but not the climbing match but my husband and my son are into rock climbing Actually does rock leng squad. I got along information from him. I you know i had. I had internal sources. The title of your book is climbing. Fia what's wrong. What's read Dots with him trying to climb a vice where he has climbed a lot and he can't and it comes out that six months ago he was in a a deadly accident and where his best friend of our doing a climb for the television shire and things went wrong and his friend died. Rate was injured but he is finding that he just can't climb anymore. That fear overtakes. He has panic attacks. That's one of the. The meanings of the taj mahal is is. The climbing team is sort of more internalized aspects of of the title to wound on. The country is a childhood friend. Reads natalie. She's also tasteful would she may be more internally fearful yet she's had a bit avert tragedy happened to her as well her she was married to a man who was in the army and he got. Ptsd after a couple of tours. I've says he refused to get proper treatment for us and it ended up with him shooting. Natalia and himself she survived but he did not so she says she feels the need to start a new life again and so she returns to the place that she grew up as a child that always comforted her and that she thinks it's going to be a really great place to take her daughter. Chilly in this. This place has bob bob east ethic. Everybody should have a bob in their life. Maybe that's well. Bob was actually in spot a little bit by a few people that i've met in my life one of them specifically actually who was an owner of a horse riding camp. I used to down to win when i was a teenager and there was the place called. Say missed palomino stuff. Actually mentioned in the acknowledgements signed by the raid family. And bob was the matriarch of that family and yet she was just a very special person very warm and loving but strict to to all the kids that went there. My bobby's much more gregarious than Than you know. The the read matriarch for husband. She's says she very much inspired character. But it's also little bits and pieces of other people who have been in my life as well that i just wanted to give a nod to the kind of people who have backed by nerve certain families whether those families are born or might will.

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Montgomery County Deputy Shoots, Kills Erratic Driving Suspect

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:54 sec | 2 years ago

Montgomery County Deputy Shoots, Kills Erratic Driving Suspect

"County police chief Marcus Jones says a man drove the wrong way on Route one awake near Layton's Ville, forcing a car off the road and into a telephone pole. Before crashing head on and was second vehicle. We received multiple 911 calls about this vehicle driving erratically and and the collisions themselves on Lakeville on Lee Road where the vehicles crashed. Police say the man emerged from his car swinging a piece of wood. Montgomery County Sheriff Darren Popkin says a deputy and route to work confronted the man first with his electronic stun gun. But it did not stop the individual. Hey, kept swinging the large piece of wood at the deputy as he was backing up. Sheriff Popkin says The deputy then fired his service weapon, killing the man. Hopkins says the deputy was traded at the hospital. None of the other drivers or passengers required hospitalization in Gaithersburg, Dick Uliano w T o P. News.

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Dog Threads Designer Chases Coordinated Outfits

Side Hustle School

04:45 min | 2 years ago

Dog Threads Designer Chases Coordinated Outfits

"My name is gina. Davis i am the co founder and ceo a dog threads. We are based in minneapolis minnesota. We were last featured on episode seven hundred and We design dot clothing in matching outfits or bloom pups. My husband and i started it as a side. Hustle can have just a passion project for our cup comments in two thousand fourteen. We couldn't find any clothing that we thought matched human like personality. We wanted him to dress. More human like like scotts wardrobe and i was designing women's clothing at the time so we decided to just create a couple designs for him ourselves and people would stop us everywhere we went and ask where we got them and long story short. We decided to start. You know just the side business doing it on Layton weekends together and it was right when instagram started to take off and apparently we weren't the only ones looking for quality threads for their dogs so People started asking for it. We couldn't keep it in stock and In two thousand seventeen. I decided to leave my full time job. To focus on the business. We also launched matching outfits for men women and kids around that time which has done incredibly wellness. Actually the the majority of our business at this point last time we were on the show at believe we were doing around two hundred fifty thousand dollars. In sales we are continuing to grow our direct to consumer market. We also partner with different wholesale accounts retailers but our main focus is definitely d to see sense. Our episode with you guys. We actually were on shark tank season. Eleven about a year ago and we've almost doubled our sales Since being on the podcast with you guys so just really focusing on growing the business and Scaling dot fully but also As quickly slow. One chip i have seen since the beginning of working apparel industry. Over fifteen years ago is a lot of people make the mistake when they want to start an apparel business specifically. They tend to copy what they see as popular. Maybe they change it slightly but they see growth in an area and so a can of knockoff. A popular design and that almost never works out successfully might gain some traction. But you're not gonna gain a really dedicated customer. I don't believe in create a brand story that you need to to be successful in an industry like ours where you can't patent apparel design So i think the most important thing is coming up with a design that is unique and authentic to you in a real reason of why you're creating it to fill gap in the market and then staying true to your brand and gray density not just copying. What you see is popular out there. Which is tough to do. Because know there's so much inspiration out there and there's so many credible companies that i think everyone looks around. They're like tempted to go a different direction. Just when they see something that's shiny new awesome But i think just trying to always go back to yourself said his authentic to you and your company and staying true to that is stepping. What's most important in our industry. Thank you so much not really appreciate those updates and it was great for me to be reminded of dog threads. I remember working on that episode long ago and thinking. This is the coolest thing as you heard. They were doing something like two hundred fifty thousand dollars a year when we first had them on the show and now they've doubled it Lots of other improvements as well so it just a couple of comments here. Gina was talking about how a lot of times in the fashion world people just kind of do knockoffs and they look at something. they're like. Oh that's cool and they make something a little bit like that and as you just heard from her like she's like i don't think you can create a brand story which is what you need to be successful in. An industry like the fashion industry right. So a brand story is this narrative customer loyalty that trust that people kind of give overtime or you could say a brand builds up over time. Depending on which perspective you're looking at and that is the real value in a business like doctrines which by the way. Gina pointed out to a separately. The pet industry is pretty much recession. Proof like during the pandemic animal. Adoptions have gone way up already had pets have been spending a lot more time with them so dog threads is well positioned

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How to Save Your Marriage

The Oprah Winfrey Show: The Podcast

05:11 min | 2 years ago

How to Save Your Marriage

"Going to promise you one thing and that is that we could save your marriage so many times on the show. We've talked about marriage problems and often the solution for serious problems is marriage. Therapy easy to say you'll go but many times the one spouse will not go so what we're going to do is try and make it easy for you as a gift. We're going to give you two free days of marriage therapy. You won't have the expense and you won't have to leave the house. Starting today you will get a chance to look inside a marriage therapy weekend and here is what you'll see. We took eight couples who all admitted their marriages were on the brink of disaster. They spent the weekend with dr horrible hendrix. Who conducts these marriage workshops across the country and in the course of the weekend amazing results happened. Marriages were saved. And today you can begin to say yours. Tim and vicky webster have been married now. For two and a half years they are separated and vicky is expecting their third child. My next couple. Layton and debbie. Clark have three children and i've been married for six years. Derek and valencia. Stevens have been married for five and a half years. George and beth pasta have been married fifteen years and they have two children. Randy and pam mal have been married over twelve years and they have two children. Joe and karen stricklin have been married now for two years and they have three children from a previous marriage. Jim and laurie tolliver have been married nine months. The last of the eight couples has the biggest obstacle to overcome. James and mimi had been married six years. Mimi has filed for divorce. They came to the seminar truly to save the marriage. James and mimi lacey also joining us the mastermind behind this particular kind of marriage therapy and the author of this book which the therapy is based on called getting the love. You want getting the love you want. It is a guide for couples. Please welcome our marriage man. Harvard this. I have been watching some of the tape from the seminar and it is it has helped me and my relationship tremendously really has really just in learning how to fight fairly and so forth. Why is this different. It's different because there's a focus on an understanding that couples issues arise out of their childhood. And that when they present themselves in the relationship we have to understand that they come from someplace other than just the marriage so the workshop helps couples understand that provides them with some tools experiences information to help them resolve those childhood issues in their relationship. So we take the position that divorce is not the solution to a marriage that Working on marriage and resolving the childhood issue is the solution. So when you're married to someone you have to look at them for everything that they brought to the marriage before they got there exactly. Yeah childhood most important. You have to look at the childhood issues that were brought knowing that most of the conflict couples experience in their relationship comes from unresolved pains and hurts in childhood that are presenting themselves in adult form in the relationship. And if you know that then you know you're relating to a person when they're angry at you or upset or acting sort of crazy and you don't understand what's going on that relating to a person who's wounded and hurt and are dealing with that wound and hurt with the only skills and tools that they now have and that what you have to do in a relationship is to acquire new skills to deal with the old issues they have to be dealt with and so. The exercise that we're going to see now is called container. Exercise called a container exercise and this exercise comes actually at the end of two days of very intensive work. So it's about probably sixteen hours into the workshop before you get to this before you can get to this part because it takes a while to get to these kinds of feelings and the container is an exercise designed to help a couple deal with. What is what. I call a residual childhood rage. The hurts and pains the feelings. That are leftover that are created when when his little and get hurt and so. That rage shows up in marriages as Anger rage hurt and so forth in this container helps you deal with that because it has to be dealt with and resolve it so that you feel closer and more intimate afterwards. It creates compassionate intimacy rather than the distance that comes with most fights nats call container. Why because one person has to just listen. One person has to justice and one is a container that is they receive and listen and the other person is asked to go into their childhood hurt. It starts with something that happened in the relationship but then there to push their anger into the childhood memory and then into that pain. So there'd be a lot of expressions of intense anger and then tears usually come and then after that some talking and then when couples are doing this and they're real life you know in their home or in the workshop they alternate one listens as a carrying holding nurturing parrot and the other one goes in becomes regress like a little child back into that paint. Oakland alternate

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Dallas Cowboys LB Leighton Vander Esch Out With Collarbone Injury

Mornings with Keyshawn, Jorge & LZ

00:25 sec | 2 years ago

Dallas Cowboys LB Leighton Vander Esch Out With Collarbone Injury

"A couple of housekeeping items with the cowboys because everything they do is such a big deal. They lost their tight end blake jar win they're thinking possibly could be a torn ACL Layton. Vander s you hadn't played since week ten of last season has got a fractured collarbone and offensive tackle Cameron erving left with a left knee injury and they lost the game to the rams other than that everything's fine. Everything's fine. Long trip to Texas.

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Gaslighting

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest

03:06 min | 3 years ago

Gaslighting

"Welcome to kiss Miss Mystery Siamese host kit, chrome you don't I really enjoy getting the emails about various podcasts I. Do ask you questions about my research or where I got an idea. Just a few months ago actually I did a podcast on the term gas lighting. Now, this might be a term you heard referring to a specific politician or maybe even to an individual connected to mass media. The term gas lighting comes from a nineteen thirty, eight play gas light and his film adaptation gas lighting can occur in personal or professional relationships and victims are targeted at the core of their being their sense of identity and self worth. Manipulative people who engage in gas lighting do so to attain power over their victims unit because they simply derive warped enjoyment from the APP or because they wish to emotionally physically or financially control. Psychologists agree on the following traits use by gas lighters. They told Layton BLIGH's they're setting up a precedence once they tell you a lie. You're not sure if anything they say is true they want to put you in an unsteady place when confronted with something they said Golden I having said it hoping to put you in a place of wondering if you heard right questioning yourself, they keep at you gradually with lies in overtime they. Will intensify their tactics. Have you heard the expression action speaks louder than words, gas lighters words rarely matched their actions to further add to their victims confusion they will cut them down one day. Then praise them the next the gaslight were will continue manipulating. They will use words like I heard, or they said to backup false statements creating a false narrative backed up by imaginary people. Gas sliders are fond of saying that everyone else is Aligarh. Psychologists say that those who use gas lighting tactics probably been doing so most of their lives and have a personality disorder, a slider is a person with a problem and for whatever reason, you become a target to step out of the gas lighter trap start by counting the lies and denials. In the nineteen forty four movie dial M for murder. The plot is gas lighting at its best most gas lighting occurs in one to two situations between boss and an employee or perhaps we tune to competitive employees or in a personal family relationship. But there's another kind of gas lighting that occurs every four years in a few times in between that is more subtle and it seems to me the gas lighting tactics are more present than ever during this election year to every campaign promise for political premise. Ask yourself this that true or could that really happen. If the premise of the campaign doesn't ring true. You might want to examine who you're going to vote for and as always don't believe everything you think.

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Severe Thunderstorm Warnings For Parts Of Washington, DC Area

WTOP 24 Hour News

01:45 min | 3 years ago

Severe Thunderstorm Warnings For Parts Of Washington, DC Area

"Severe thunderstorms popping up in central Maryland. Let's go to storm Team four meteorologist Matt Ritter News era. It is an isolated thunderstorm, but it is a severe is produced some wind damage near the city of Frederick a short time ago. The latest severe thunderstorm warnings in effect has been extended southeastward from the city of Frederick, affecting northwestern Howard County, South Central Carroll County. In North Central Montgomery County and the rest of southeastern Frederick County stated until 6 15. Now there's AH, one area particular of concern very close to Newmarket and Green Valley. Parts of Maryland route 75 there where there might be inch diameter Hail falling right now on some of those locations, a cz Wella some 60 mile per hour wind gust, causing some tree damage in that area. But as for the city of Frederick itself, it looks like there's just some light showers and some lightning left over. Right now from the storm areas that are affected by the extended severe thunderstorm. Warning include Damascus in Clarksburg are Bana Woodfield. Layton's Ville Sunshine extends down to Montgomery Village basically kind of parallels Georgia Avenue route 97 up into parts of South Central Carroll County near the Sykesville area, just to the north north of a brook, Phil, and only again, this warning continues until 6 15 as the storm continues to move to the Southeast. And about 20 MPH. So if you're in those areas that I just mentioned to be ready, you'll probably be getting this severe thunderstorm in the next 15 to 20 minutes. There's some non severe thunderstorms. Heavy showers in parts of extreme northern Loudon County right now, not much else happening in the district for the time being or in the rest of Maryland. But we'll keep an eye on things as it continues to be a very warm and very humid day. Again. Not that severe thunderstorm warning continues until 6 15 will have the full storm team for 40 forecast coming up the next weather on the eight Sarah.

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How Do Betta Fish Work?

BrainStuff

05:27 min | 3 years ago

How Do Betta Fish Work?

"Hey Brain Steph Lauren Vulva bomb here. With their striking bold colors and flashy fins. Fish are one of the more popular types of fish sold for home aquariums. Perhaps because unfortunately there are a number of misconceptions about these creatures. The truth is that they're not as hardy and easy to care for as many believe Beta fish, sometimes called fighting fish are tropical fish native to Southeast Asia Wild. Betas typically live in rice paddies and other shallow stagnant bodies of water because these wetlands. Wetlands routinely shrink during the dry season. Betas hop from puddle to Puddle, trying to find a reasonably deep pool where they can hang out until the rains return due to these conditions, Betas developed what's known as a labyrinth organ that gives them the ability to obtain some oxygen from the air as well as the water. The sub order that includes Betas are sometimes called Labyrinth fish or Jeremy. Betas got the nickname fighting fish due to their territorial nature during the eighteen hundreds. Perhaps especially in what's now Thailand, the fish were bred for this purpose and fights were forced for entertainment. Betas were first introduced to the United States in the twentieth. Century, wild, Betas generally have small fins in our dull, green or Brown in color, but today's pet Betas have been bred to be quite colorful with elaborate fans with proper care, a pet beta. Beta can live for two to four years, but before you buy one, make sure you're aware of these five common fish tails about the the Beta fish. Perhaps the most widespread myth about Betas is that they can live in small bowls. The opposite is true Beta, fish need a tank that's at least five gallons about twenty leaders and ten gallons, or about forty leaders is better. The origin behind this persistent myth is uncertain but May. May come from the fact that Betas are often sold in small containers, and because they have some ability to breathe out of the water, but this can be stressed if they're housed in close quarters, especially if they share space with fish, perceived as rivals, small tanks being, there's nowhere to hide even when house alone or with fish that they get along with. They still need hideouts to escape to, but while the tank should be spacious. SPACIOUS, it shouldn't be too deep as Betas are more comfortable, swimming back and forth not up and down. We spoke via email with Matt. Layton a longtime Beta fish owner and editor of Vivo Fish who explained that Betas should be kept in tanks, no deeper than twelve inches or thirty centimeters, noting that their fins aren't that powerful. He said if it's too deep, the Beta may not be able to get up to the surfaces easily. Easily. It's heartbreaking to see a Beta struggling climb and then be pulled down to the bottom by his tail. Another myth is that Beta aquariums don't need a water heater or filter, but Betas are tropical fish that need to be kept in water, ranging from seventy six to eighty one degrees. Fahrenheit, that's twenty four to twenty seven, Celsius unless you're home never veers hotter or colder. You'll need that heater. A water filter is important to even. Even though wild Betas live in murky puddles without a filter, the fishes excrement and eaten food can make the water toxic, though be short purchase filter with a gentle flow as Betas. Delicate fins do better in calm water in addition that their fins could be damaged by the section in higher flow filters. Meanwhile, it's actually true that Betas don't mind being alone, and they tend to have issues with other fish, if male Betas are placed. Placed together or placed with other fish that have bright colors and large fins. Their natural territorialism often prompts them to fight. However they can definitely live with other aquatic creatures, such as ghosts, shrimp snails and African Dwarf frogs they can also live with other species of fish, but they do best with bottom dwellers was small fins. They're less likely to fight over territory like the coolie loach, female Betas can often live harmoniously together given adequate. Adequate space, which means at least five gallons or twenty liters per fish, but always introduce new fish slowly and monitor them guides. Online can help you acclimate your existing fish to the idea of new tank. Mate tricks like rearranging hiding spots in feeding your current fish before adding a new one can help, but you should always watch them carefully for a few days and be prepared to move an aggressor to another tank or another home. Another misconception is the Betas can live off of plant roots alone while Beta. Fish are often sold in small vases with the plant. Betas are carnivores, not herbivores in the wild they chow down on insects and Larva, so feed your pets, fish pellets or flakes specially crafted for Betas you can supplement with high protein treats such as blood worms and brine shrimp, but remember that fish can become overweight just like any pet, so feed in moderation, ideally only as much food as the fish can eat within three to five minutes finally. Don't expect a Beta. Beta to be layabout. Many people observe Betas and pet stores where they're often kept in small containers, hinder their activity, and many owners erroneously keep their efficient unheeded water, which makes them lethargic, but Layton says that Beta fish are playful in the proper setting. He said I've seen them. Push Moss balls around dance around their tank display their tails, and generally be quite active. Betas are inquisitive, and will interact with plants, toys, and structures, floating or sinking. Just make sure they're fish safe and don't have any sharp edges. That could hurt those beautiful fins.

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How climate change influences immigration to the U.S.

Climate Connections

01:12 min | 3 years ago

How climate change influences immigration to the U.S.

"Poverty and violence in central. America are are major factors driving migration to the United States. But there's another force that's often overlooked. Climate Change Retired Lieutenant Commander Oliver Layton Barrett. It is with the Center for Climate Insecurity. He says in Guatemala Honduras El Salvador Crime and poor. Economic conditions have long lead to instability. And when you combine that. With protracted drought is just a stressor that makes everything worse he says with crops. Failing many people have fled their homes. These folks are leaving not because they're opportunists because they are in survival mode you have people that are legitimate refugees so Barrett supports allocating foreign aid to programs that help people in drought ridden areas adapt to climate change their nonprofits that are operating in those countries that have great ideas in terms forms of teaching farmers to use the land better to harvest water better to use different variety of crops. That are more resilient to drought conditions. And those are the kinds of programs. I think are needed. So we says the best way to reduce the number of climate change migrants is to help people thrive in their home countries

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NFL star suspended 4 games for using fertility drug

GameNight

03:38 min | 4 years ago

NFL star suspended 4 games for using fertility drug

"The giants have a disaster going on at their wide receiver position a few days into training camp they're starting receivers it looks like right now we're Darius Layton and Bennie Fowler after sterling Shepard broke his thumb after Corey Coleman towards ACL is out for the year and golden Tate suspended for four games or so we think coming by the NFL but it is on appeal Joe do you think this suspension for performance enhancing drugs is going to stick or or you are you buying a golden Tate's excuse here which will get into in a second about fertility drugs yeah no I actually buy his excuse Erin he released a statement earlier this morning saying that in in April of this year during the off season he was seeing a specialist for fertility fertility planning and he started treatment was prescribed by the doctor and he found out there was something in this prescription that was against the NFL's policy so in the event go straight to the to the statement I immediately discontinued years I reported the situation to the independent administrator of NFL policy on performance enhancing substances I spoke with my coaches and general manager I did all of this well before a failed test was even confirmed per NFL protocol in initial suspension was imminent but myself the giants organization a confident in the fact look he's got a contingency here he's told people if if what he's saying is true I can't see why they would uphold the suspension because it could be an honest mistake coming from a couple that was looking to have a kid right Sir so rules are rules right Joe and in my and the way the NFL now I have no idea how they approach to discipline on other kinds of issues right and I'm sure there are plenty of people out there looking at wide receivers and saying how is Tyree kill not suspended at all but golden Tate is going to be suspended for four games but I I on their drug rules the NFL usually is pretty firm on their stuff like this is a list of what you can't take it is your body it is your job and your millions of dollars that are on the line and if you put anything in your body whether it's aspirin whether it's a supplement whether it's something that you eat it is your responsibility to manage it and to make sure that nothing on this banned substance list enter your body and if it does and you fail a test you are going to be suspended should there be some gray area there because I think the NFL in the past has looked at this very black and white and said that it's the players responsibility it and ignorance is not a defense when you're getting suspended for beating case well here's the thing air he is taking responsibility once he found out what he was putting in his body he immediately stopped at any let everybody know this is not one of these I got surprised by the results situation which we already had this week with the Tennessee Titans and Taylor the one who took a polygraph any came back clear but again that's a different situation where you've been taking this knowing full well that there that that it could pop up eventually this is him taking the responsibility okay anybody want to that once retiree kill and this situation I mean could you be more disingenuous I'm not saying you're doing this but the people who want to bring up Tyree kill there are other examples about the NFL's random wheel of fortune punishment we'll that they they they they like to use this is not it you're looking in the wrong direction this is an honest mistake I'm gonna take his word for it it's not a Manny Ramirez situation from ten years ago when he was taken horse fertility pills okay this is something that is an honest mistake that most people can

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How Do Animals Get Their Scientific Names?

BrainStuff

06:28 min | 4 years ago

How Do Animals Get Their Scientific Names?

"Today's episode is brought to you by the capital one venture card the capital one venture card you earn unlimited double miles every purchase every day and you can use those miles toward travel expenses like flights hotels rental cars and more just book and pay for your travel using your venture card and redeem your miles toward the cost capital one. What's in your wallet? Credit approval required capital one bank U._S._A.. An a welcome to brain stuff but production of iheartradio brain Steph Lorraine Vogel bomb here and I'm here today to tell you that an oddball catfish species I spotted in one thousand nine hundred eight in Brazil at last has a name and it is Grio. Yes as in the Rhodesian Bounty Hunter Star Wars more formerly the catfish at fish who's bug-eyed stare and Droopy Chin like extension really do bring to mind Guido will henceforth be known as Peck Alenia greeted by that final is sound in Latin is a possessive so it means something like grotto's fish one Dr Jonathan armbruster professor professor and curator officials at Auburn University and Longtime Star Wars Fan created the name while studying the fish in two thousand fifteen. It's about one of forty species of fish. He's named date by tradition. Whoever discovers a new species gets to name it discovers covers doesn't necessarily mean fines though armbruster explained discoveries a weird term? I discovered Pedo I in a jar but others actually discovered it in nature. They just didn't have everything they needed to describe it. Armbruster did describe it he. He discovered the nature of the species. The new part of new species is weird to in this context armbruster explains a new species is one that is newly described named of course it existed before scientists got involved describing describing a new species is a science in itself in taxonomy which is the scientific discipline of classifying living things scientists examined physical genetic behavioral. 'em ecological traits to logically scituate species within the biosphere taxonomy is a big deal it reveals how a new species fits into are known world and provides a universal language to describe study it taxonomy lays out the components of biodiversity and thus the tools to preserve it it offers scientists engineers and inventors their best chance at understanding were standing the incredible capabilities that the natural world and explaining it to the rest of US naming is part of taxonomy. A name often reflects a distinctive characteristic like the name Tattoo Rita Brazilian ncis for bat discovered that lives in Brazil. Oh there's a lot of leeway in naming though and scientists often get creative like p Guido I for a fish that looks like Guido or my oldest might attack this for a bat with golden for after mythologies golden touched King Midas. This approach can sometimes be problematic though we spoke with Dr Ricardo More telly biologist with the Waldo crews foundation who named the Golden Bat he explained a characteristic that we I think is you need to that species. Maybe revealed as shared with others or even variable. Able within the species for instance the aforementioned t Brazilian says was later found to live throughout north and South America resulting in sub-species like T- Brazilian says Mexicana or the Mexican Brazilian F- Retail Bat other names <music> honor colleagues immortalized family members or less common but more compelling exact revenge scientists Carlin is who in these seventeen hundreds founded the taxonomy and nomenclature systems still used in biology today named an entire genus of Rican weeds <music> secust Becca after one Johan seek us back a botanist who had endlessly criticized his work. The International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature needs to approve names but the organization is Pretty Open minded it approved sid vicious aside and Johnny Rotten. I four two species extinct trial bite named by taxonomic whose friend loved the sex pistols it also gave the nod to Agatha Idiom Bush. I A Cheney I and a Rumsfeld I four three species beetle title. The Republican taxonomic actually entered is a good thing it also approved ampule X. Demento for wasp that turns cockroaches zombies before eating them the behavior apparently recalled Harry Potter's spirit sucking adversaries that last one was chosen in a vote by visitors to Berlin Museum of Natural History. Some scientists are giving away. They're naming rights to educate engage and fund research and Conservation Merlin's museum patrons learned about the new wasp and taxonomy and it's critical role in conservation. Asian as part of the voting the scripts institution for oceanography cells naming rights for five thousand two twenty five thousand per species with the proceeds porting institutions work and that's a bargain at a two thousand five auction the online Golden Palace Casino L. paid sixty five thousand dollars the rights to name a species of monkey supporting the National Park in Bolivia where the new monkey was discovered. This commercialization makes some in the field uncomfortable with money in the mix. There's concern about biased. taxonomy armbruster said it has the possibility of getting out of hand. Buying a name is a good thing as long as it is four species we have already identified as new. We need more money for taxonomy. Finding creative ways to fund the science is a good thing by the way a Golden Palace named the Monkey Cassius our pilot. Why are we piloting meaning Golden Palace and Latin the Casino wanted dot com in there too but it couldn't be Latin sized? Today's episode was written by Julia Layton and produced by Tyler Clang. Breen stuff is the production of iheartradio's house stuff works for more in this and lots of other well categorized topics visit our home planet house networks dot Com and more podcast from iheartradio iheartradio APP apple podcasts. I listened to your favorite shows would not rob.

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8 injured after utility explosion at Nevada college

America Trends

00:25 sec | 4 years ago

8 injured after utility explosion at Nevada college

"Story classes were canceled at the university of Nevada Reno after utilities explosion blew out windows and because the partial collapse of the dormitory buildings Reno fire operations chief teams Layton says eight people received minor injuries explosion in the basement of the building while we were there to investigating it it was a large explosion that a large portion of the

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Utilities explosion damages dorm at University of Nevada, Reno

Patti Vasquez

00:20 sec | 4 years ago

Utilities explosion damages dorm at University of Nevada, Reno

"Some students say it felt like an earthquake hit the campus of the university of Nevada Reno this afternoon the explosion in a dorm building rattled students is being called a utilities incident Reno fire department spokesperson Steve Layton says eight people had minor injuries and at least two of the university's building suffered significant

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A brawl for the climate change vote

The Big Story

13:26 min | 4 years ago

A brawl for the climate change vote

"A year ago when people wondered which fringe party could matter in the twenty nineteen election most analysts pointed to maxim burn, as newly created People's Party of Canada. Would that party grow? Could it eat into the conservative base, when it split the vote on the right a year later that seems a little silly? The People's Party is still at just a couple of points in the polls. But it turns out there is a little party that could decide the election, it was on the other side of the spectrum sitting right where it's been all along waiting for the rest of the country to reach these same conclusion about the key issue. They're most known for that they'd reached years ago, climate change is not now I repeat that not an environmental issue. It's a massive security threat, and it needs to be dealt with by government at all levels, a security threat that requires taking bold action, one of the clear things that we've seen from, from this, despite election. I want to congratulate all the candidates who who ran in. It is a Canadians are really preoccupied about climate change are Canadians really ready to meet the green party, where they've been living all these years sure every poll shows support for the party is rising, but luck rising is relative. When you were as low in the polls as the greens typically are in federal elections. So even if that general support is there will it translate to results. Will it translate to writings, one can it make a difference on election night? And if it does at whose expense, welcome to the fight for the climate vote. I'm Jordan heath Rollings. And this is the big story, Cormac mcsweeney is the parliament hill. Reporter for city news. And for the Rogers radio brands and also for us iconic. Hey, how's it going? It is going really well. I'm hoping that you can kind of parse this brewing fight on the left side of the political spectrum right now for us. It's a remarkable dynamic right now months to go before the election were seeing votes evaporate for both the liberals and the New Democrats, and they're all shifting green, you know, the old saying it ain't easy being green. Well, it's pretty easy right now, because things are looking up for Elizabeth may and her party. We've got the greens polling at probably the best that they've ever pulled that federally some polls have them up at around twelve percent, which is huge. Because back in two thousand fifteen the greens were, I think less than five percent of the vote. So they've more than doubled their voting base in the lead up to the. Twenty nine thousand nine fall election. So they're firing on all cylinders right now. And the liberals and New Democrats are wondering what the heck to do to make sure that they keep those voters on their sides. But also, not only that steel voters from the other progressive parties to try and make sure that they can secure some sort of victory, and try and stop the conservatives who are also firing on all cylinders right now. So it's a it's a heck of a fight on the left as the conservatives continue to gain momentum. And it's going to be interesting to see what happens is there. Anything concrete, you can point to we've talked a couple times on this podcast, most notably. When they had a chance in P of the sort of, general affection. The greens are seeing in the rise in the polls. But is there anything concrete, you can point to that might be driving people moving to consider the greens? Some of this is based on stats and polls. And others is based sort of anecdotally. But I think what we're seeing is a few. Different things here that is just creating this perfect scenario for the green party. One is the fact that climate change and the concerns around climate change on a broader national scale or finally, catching up with what the green party has been preaching for years and years. And that is, we need to take action to protect the environment and protect our earth, and Canadians are now really catching up to the point where this is becoming one of the biggest issues seen nationally among the voting public that action needs to be taken and serious action at that. That's one thing one aspect of it. Is that Canadians are catching up with the concerns for the greens? But the other aspect all of this is that we're seeing kind of a collapse and a failure, if you will from the liberals and NDP to take a look at the new democrat side of things. Jug, meet sing failing to gain traction is since taking over the party leadership. We've seen the end EP. Of fallen support. He's struggled to get the attention that he was hoping to get. There was a lot of excitement around. Jug. Meet sing in the hope that he would be this charismatic dynamic young leader that would really help vault the end EP back to the level that we saw with Jack Layton that has not happened at all. And he's, he's struggled in a number of interviews as well where he's been accused of being too vague on certain issues or possibly flip flopping on others. And so while they knew Democrats are struggling the liberals have had problems of their own Justin Trudeau back in two thousand fifteen was able to unite the progressives behind him. He stole from green supporters and end EP supporters, and some conservatives and, and really built up this, this perfect sort of momentum around him during that long campaign in two thousand fifteen that helped vault him from third him in the liberals from third party status to government, and it never happened before. But since taking office, a lot of the promises and a lot of the things that he was. Elected on have created problems for him, just looking at things like the promise to change the way, we elect, our MP's read. There was a lot of hope that, that, that would actually happen in never ended up happening. The liberals have had other scan whole such as SNC laflin and the, the more recent problems of the Mark Norman case, those are eating away at liberal support as well. And on top of all of that. I mean with environment with the environment being a big issue in the eyes of Canadians, some are pointing out, what people, some people see as a contradiction of the liberal position while they say, we need to take serious action on climate change. We'd need this carbon tax. Here's the government buying the trans mountain pipeline to make sure that the oil from our oil sands, is being sent off to other markets something a lot of people who are very passionate about the environment disagree with. And so you have a lot of troubles for the liberals and the MVP right now. And a lot of progressives who don't know where to turn because they're dissatisfied with what they see from what is traditionally been the two left or left of center parties. And now they're looking to the greens as a possible, viable option. And so you have this perfect scenario, as I said, where climate change is becoming more of an important issue in the eyes of Canadians, the traditional parties that Canadians have known for decades are not satisfying, a lot of these younger voters. And they're deciding you know what? Maybe whether it's a protest vote or legitimately giving the greens shot. They're definitely looking at the greens with a lot of serious consideration. When they look at them, especially for those people for whom climate is a major issue. What do they see exactly what gives the green party? The credibility on climate to. They have a specific plan. They do. And actually, it was just recently released. They entitled it mission possible. And I think the, the whole thing is that the greens for years have been branding themselves as. As the environmental party now that can work against them in certain ways, where they're sort of seen as only a one issue party. And it's, it's a it's an image that they've been trying to shake for some time now under Lisbeth may. But nonetheless, the greens are seen as a very credible party when it comes to the environment, you ask any Canadian like, who do you think is the party that would do the most to try and save the environment? I think the green party would likely be the number one answer. So they did release this ambitious plan for the environment. At a time when a lot of Canadians are paying attention to these issues. They are pitching to go well beyond what the liberal government has said, we'll be its targets in terms of dealing with greenhouse gas emissions. I mean, well, beyond the fact, they want to double the reduction target. So the liberals say they want to try and hit thirty percent to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from two thousand five levels by thirty percent by twenty thirty while the green party says we can do better than that. We'll do sixty percent of reduction from the two thousand and five levels of by twenty thirty. That's a dramatic shift and they're not just looking at, you know, pricing pollution as a way to deal with this. They're talking about some major projects such as retrofitting every building across the nation and eliminating our reliance on foreign oil making sure that from province to province. Renewable energy can be more easily shared something that even the conservatives are kind of pitching with their energy corridor option right now. So the, the greens have released released a very ambitious plan. And I guess now that it's out there. It hasn't had a lot of time to really set in for Canadians, whether they're paying attention to promises like this so far out from the election or not as another thing. But we'll see how they respond with these very ambitious targets that Elizabeth may and her green party have put forward two weeks ago. The greens actually one abaya election which. Which feels like something that doesn't happen. How did that come about? And what happened in auto afterwards? Because what I'm fascinated by, in this story is the number of people who have kind of seen a rise in the polls from the greens, but to your point written them off, as a one issue party, or while they can't climb that high can they and did this send a message are their people in auto Wah, talking about them? Now there are definitely people talking about the greens. And I think this by-election victory although I will say that by-election results are usually not reflective of where things go in general election ratified, it is a way and it's seen by some as a way to send a message to the government of the day. Prime minister Justin Trudeau said the day after the by election that he gets it. There's a message from Canadians they care about climate change, and they want to see action on climate change. And that's what his government is focused on through its carbon pricing system and. So I think there was a message sent to both the liberals and the end EP that they need to need to up their game. When it comes to environmental issues, the end EP as well as changed its tactics since that by-election result. And so, I think a lot of politicians while they were seeing some of this growth in this so-called green wave sweep across the nation and a lot of buzz and a lot of talk about the greens, it wasn't until we saw on federal scale of victory such as having the second elected, and p from the green party arrive at the house of Commons before they started to really, you know, publicly address this, because I'm sure that behind the scenes, both those parties were looking at the greens as, as a potential threat and trying to figure out what to do. But again, this is all come recently for the greens, where they've seen this rise over the last several months as we. Part of it to do with the focus on climate change part of it to do with distaste of the otherwise traditional parties that Canadians have been voting for for a while. But I think there was a message sent and, and people are adapting how do people see Elizabeth may who may be until recently, not many of them ever thought much about there's a bit of a joke around Ottawa that Elizabeth may is everyone's political aunt? You know, she's a likeable person, she has something to say about almost everything, but up until recently, I don't think a lot of people actually were considering her as, as potential prime ministerial material, and I think, more people are sort of giving her a bit of a shot. She's not distasteful in any way, you know, you haven't seen Elizabeth may be the subject of a lot of controversy. She has she's had her own problems within her own party. There has been pushed back, there have been allegations that she's been a bully as a leader. Things like that. But whether Canadians have been paying a lot of attention to that something else, she is seen as somebody who has integrity, who has a passion for what she does. And I would be hard pressed to find another MP in the house of Commons who spends as much time in the house of Commons, debating on almost every different subject, then Elizabeth may, so she's very committed to her work. There is broad support for Elizabeth may. But whether that translates into prime ministerial materials something else Nanos poll that just came out recently actually has her in terms of the preferred prime minister.

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